Abstract

Differences in uptake of Mn by Sinapis alba L. and Triticum aestivum L. after using glyphosate and MCPA-based pesticides and the selected herbicidal ionic liquids

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  • Summary The main aim of the study was to examine the impact of the glyphosate and MCPA – type active substances present in commercially available pesticides on the uptake of Mn by plants as compared to selected herbicidal ionic liquids

  • The research material consisted of soil samples with Mn content at 100 mg/kg level and enriched up to 300 mg/kg, and commercially available pesticides such as Roundup 360 SL and Chwastox Extra 300 SL, and herbicidal ionic liquids [Etq O-12][Glif] and [Etq O-12][MCPA]

  • The use of traditional glyphosate and MCPA-based plant protection products may reduce the uptake of Mn from 20 up to 50%

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Introduction

The research material consisted of soil samples with Mn content at 100 mg/kg level and enriched up to 300 mg/kg, and commercially available pesticides such as Roundup 360 SL and Chwastox Extra 300 SL, and herbicidal ionic liquids [Etq O-12][Glif] and [Etq O-12][MCPA]. Materiał stanowiły próby gleby o zawartości Mn na poziomie 100 mg/kg oraz wzbogacone do poziomu 300 mg/kg, handlowe środki ochrony roślin Roundup: 360 SL i Chwastox Extra 300 SL oraz herbicydowe ciecze jonowe – [Etq O-12][Glif] i [Etq O-12][MCPA].

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